Teaching and Organisational Responsibilities

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES

Lectures and seminars for group of 30 second year undergraduates. The course studies social responses to mental disorder in Britain across a period that saw the boundaries between madness/ sanity challenged and redefined in principle and practice.

Dissertation workshops for 8 third year undergraduates. These workshops support students in the development of their research and the skills and methods required to successfully complete their projects.

Seminar Tutor (University of Warwick):Making of the Modern World (HI0153), 2010-11

Three large seminar groups (13-17 students in each), taught as a core survey course to first year undergraduates. This covers a range of major themes in modern history, from 1750 to the present. For further information, please see here

Exam marking for: Making of the Modern World (HI 153) and assessed option Gender, History and Politics, 1769-1939 (HI 253).